Elez: CEC only publishes results for certified candidates

The Central Election Commission will publish and recognise results only for certified candidates who are voted on February 14th by citizens. Thus has the commission's spokesman, Valmir Elez, who in Info Magazine, provided details about such voting procedures and vote counting. ” CEC has already clarified [...]
Thus has the commission's spokesman, Valmir Elez, who in Info Magazine, provided details about such voting procedures and vote counting.
” The CEC has already clarified the issue in terms of voting. A voter on Election Day will have a vote of”.
”Votors must only choose one of the 28 political subjects. Voters are entitled to select mostly five candidates to that political subject that wants part of the next legislature”.
” If a citizen makes a mark, a number of a candidate who is not certified, then the vote against him does not account for”.
” In the candidate result forms, votes are registered for candidates who are certified by the Central Election Commission”.
What if observers of political subjects decide to recognise those votes that were given for the candidate that is not certified by the CEC?
” Commissioners have clear legal duties and responsibilities. The framework of the results that has been approved by the CEC has room to register, to present the data to candidates that have been submitted by the Central Election Commission for each of the political subjects in the” race.
Can observers from political subjects calculate the votes of candidates that are not part of the CEC's certified forms?
” Monitors are present at the polls, they are free to take notes that they care about”.
” The CEC publishes results for candidates who have certified”.











